Soulfood (Shirley Murdock album)

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Soulfood
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 20, 2007
Genre
Length60:02
Label Tyscot Records
Producer
Shirley Murdock chronology
Home
(2002)
Soulfood
(2007)
Live: The Journey
(2011)

Soulfood is the fifth studio album by the American soul and gospel singer Shirley Murdock. [1] [2] The album was released on March 20, 2007 and included the charting single "I Love Me Better Than That". [3] The album peaked at No. 7 on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums chart on April 7, 2007. [2]

Contents

Track listing

CD 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The F.O.G. (The Floor of God)"Shirley Murdock4:00
2."I Love Me Better Than That"Shirley Murdock4:17
3."Praise Him"Shirley Murdock4:01
4."More Than a Conqueror"Shirley Murdock3:58
5."Oh to Know Him" (featuring Dale Degroat)Shirley Murdock4:52
6."Rhema Word"Shirley Murdock5:12
7."Thank You"Shirley Murdock1:05
8."You Are My Righteousness"Shirley Murdock5:07
9."The Invitation/Nothing But the Blood"Shirley Murdock3:49
10."Shout Now" (featuring The Solid Rock Choir, Paula Ewell, Jana Mitten)Shirley Murdock4:36
11."The F.O.G."
  • Shirley Murdock
  • Bigg Robb
5:53
12."I Love Me Better Than That"Shirley Murdock7:33

Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic [4]

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References

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